Sony Ericson W910i- Walkman phone with shake

The Sony Ericsson W910i music phone is a 3G HSDPA capable handset which is also known as 3.5G technology. The Walkman series is a huge success for the Japanese-Swedish phone-maker. When they introduced the new 910i they installed features like a new media-browsing interface, built-in sensor motion for both music and games, and is backed by a strong suite of cellular connectivity features.
Design
At 12.5mm, it is extremely slim and weighs a mere 86g. This super slider phone comes in two colors hearty red and black. The phone comes with a large and crisp QVGA display that certainly makes it ideal for watching videos as well as playing games in landscape viewing mode. A useful built-in light sensor just beside the right control key helps to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen when the phone is used in different lighting environments. The phone is a slider phone with smooth sliding mechanism. Below it is the keypad quite flat and comfortable to use and are placed in a three panel column.
Walkman
A Walkman button is found along its top edge to quickly access the tracks. A motion sensor has been built into the Sony Ericsson W910i as well. This not only allows the user to control playback by shaking the handset, but also changes the orientation of the screen automatically in the media browser. It has a unique SensMe feature. It sorts music according to its tempo (fast and slow) and the mood (happy and sad) it evokes in an X/Y-axis graphical interface.
Features
The quad band capabilities of the Sony Ericsson W910i allow the user to enjoy world wide roaming. The battery provides approximately 9 hours of GSM talk time or approximately 400 hours of standby battery time from a fully charged battery. The 3G phone comes with a flight mode feature which allows the user to use a selection of features on their music phone when in restricted areas as the phones radio transmitters are deactivated not to interfere with the delicate equipment in restrict areas.

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